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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: March 12, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how briveropx (“we”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on this website. It also describes the choices you have, including how to accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies.

This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data more broadly, including contact form submissions for our drawing and illustration course.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They can help the site remember your settings, maintain a session, and (if you allow it) measure how pages are used so the site can be improved.

We also refer to “similar technologies” in this policy. That includes pixel tags (small scripts or image requests used to record an event like a page view), and server-side event measurement that can use browser information such as IP address and user-agent. These technologies are treated as cookies for the purpose of consent categories.

Cookie lifespan and origin

  • Session cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted when you close it.
  • Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them.
  • First-party cookies are set by our website domain.
  • Third-party cookies are set by external providers (for example, analytics or advertising platforms) when those tools are enabled.

Some third-party identifiers are only created after you click an ad or after you give consent to analytics or marketing cookies. If you reject non-essential cookies, those identifiers should not be created by our site.

Cookie categories we use

We use three categories: Essential, Analytics, and Marketing. Essential cookies are always active because the site cannot function correctly without them. Analytics and Marketing cookies are optional and require your consent.

1) Essential cookies (always on)

These cookies are required for core functionality such as keeping a session, remembering cookie choices, and protecting basic site interactions. They do not require consent under most EU/UK interpretations because they are strictly necessary.

  • Remember your cookie preferences (so we do not ask on every visit).
  • Maintain basic session continuity while you browse.
  • Support security features that detect suspicious activity.

2) Analytics cookies (consent required)

Analytics cookies help us understand which pages are useful, how visitors move through the site, and where content may be unclear. This supports practical improvements such as tightening course descriptions, clarifying registration steps, and fixing usability issues.

When enabled, we typically use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) with IP anonymization and a standard 14-month analytics retention setting. If you do not consent, analytics cookies do not activate.

3) Marketing cookies (consent required)

Marketing cookies help measure advertising performance and, where enabled, support remarketing audiences. For example, they can record that a visitor arrived from an ad and later completed a registration form. This measurement helps us avoid repeating irrelevant messages and helps us understand which pages explain the course well.

Marketing cookies may be set by platforms such as Google Ads and Meta when these tools are enabled and you consent. If you reject marketing cookies, those identifiers should not be set by our site.

Cookie table

The table below lists cookies commonly used for the categories described above. Some cookies only appear after you consent to a category or after you click an ad link that includes a click identifier.

Name Purpose Category Type Retention
_site_session Site session continuity Essential First-party Session
cookie_consent Stores your consent choice Essential First-party 12 months
_ga GA4 user identifier Analytics Third-party 2 years
_ga_XXXXXXXXXX GA4 session state (10-char GA4 ID) Analytics Third-party 2 years
_gcl_au Google Ads conversion linker Marketing Third-party 90 days
_fbp Meta Pixel browser identifier Marketing Third-party 90 days
_fbc Meta Pixel click identifier Marketing Third-party 90 days

The names above are industry-standard identifiers, but the exact set used on your device may differ depending on your consent choice, browser settings, and whether third-party tools are enabled on the site at a given time.

Third-party providers

When you consent to Analytics or Marketing cookies, we may use services from the providers below. These providers may set or read cookies according to their own policies.

  • Google LLC (Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Google Tag Manager)
  • Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta Pixel and related advertising tools)
  • Cloudflare (security and content delivery, which can involve IP-based protections)

We do not permit these providers to use site data for their own independent commercial purposes. They act as service partners for measurement, security, and advertising delivery.

How to manage cookies

You can control non-essential cookies in three ways:

  • Cookie banner and preferences panel: use the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer to review and update your choices.
  • Browser settings: most browsers let you delete cookies and block third-party cookies. If you block cookies entirely, parts of the site may not work correctly.
  • Provider tools: you can use external opt-out tools, such as:

If you withdraw consent, this does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before it was withdrawn.

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when we change the tools we use or when legal requirements evolve. The “Last Updated” date at the top of the page reflects the most recent revision.

Contact

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or your cookie preferences, contact:

Manage preferences at any time

You can review and update your cookie settings using the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer. Essential cookies remain active to keep the site working.